THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 22, 2017- Topic 1
Jailing a judge: On Justice Karnan arrest
The imprisonment of
Justice C.S. Karnan, who recently retired as a judge of the Calcutta High Court, for contempt
is the culmination of a series of unfortunate and unpleasant developments. It
was a step that was best avoided in the interest of maintaining the dignity of
the judiciary. It is indeed true that Justice Karnan’s offences in making wild
and totally unsubstantiated allegations against a number of fellow judges, and
his tactics of intimidation against Chief Justices who tried over the years to
discipline him, were shocking and completely unacceptable.
However, a Supreme
Court that allowed him to enter the hallowed portals of the higher judiciary
would have done better had it adopted a more pragmatic approach. Mr. Karnan was
due to retire and it would have been sufficient if he was allowed to do so
under a dark cloud of dishonour, after spending his last days in office
stripped of judicial work. It is an extraordinarily low moment for the
institution that a man who the Supreme Court felt needed his mental health
evaluated should be sentenced for contempt of court, arrested and sent to jail.
As for alternatives to imprisonment, recommending his impeachment to Parliament
was a possibility the Supreme Court may have also done well to consider. There
is no defence of Justice Karnan’s disdainful refusal to answer the contempt
charge or going into hiding to avoid arrest for nearly seven weeks — actions
that only served to reinforce his waywardness and disregard for the law.
It is also time for some introspection within the judiciary on the manner
in which judges are chosen. That someone as ill-suited to judicial office as
Justice Karnan entered the superior judiciary exposes the inadequacies of the
collegium system. The absence of a mechanism to discipline recalcitrant judges
is another glaring lacuna in the existing system. With the Constitution
prescribing impeachment by Parliament, a long-winded and cumbersome process, as
the sole means to remove a judge, Chief Justices of the High Courts are at
their wits’ end when it comes to dealing with refractory judges who are not
amenable to any discipline or capable of self-restraint. Non-allotment of
judicial work and transfer to another High Court are measures available for the
purpose, but in Mr. Karnan’s case these hardly had any chastening effect.
Instead, he continued to make the self-serving claim that he was being
victimised because he was a Dalit. He now has the option of moving the court to
seek suspension of his sentence or appealing to the President for its
remission. No one would really grudge Mr. Karnan an opportunity to secure his
liberty, but one can only hope that in future he does not use his time in
prison to play to the gallery and portray himself as a martyr in the cause of
fighting corruption in the judiciary.
Vocabulary
Imprisonment: the state of being imprisoned; captivity.
Example: He was sentenced to two months' imprisonment
Culmination: the highest or climactic point of something, especially as attained
after a long time.
Example: The product was the culmination of 13 years of research
Synonyms: climax, pinnacle, peak, high point, highest
point, height
Hallowed: honor
as holy.
Example: The Ganges is hallowed as a sacred, cleansing river
Pragmatic: dealing
with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical
rather than theoretical considerations.
Example: A pragmatic approach to politics
Synonyms: practical, matter-of-fact, sensible, down-to-earth, commonsensical
Impeachment: the action of calling into question the integrity or validity of
something.
Example: The prosecutor's detailed impeachment of the character witness
Reinforce: strengthen
or support, especially with additional personnel or material.
Example: Paratroopers were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area
Synonyms: augment, increase, add
to, supplement, boost, top up
Introspection: the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional
processes.
Example: Quiet introspection can be extremely valuable
Synonyms: self-analysis, self-examination, soul-searching, introversion, self-observation
Lacuna: an
unfilled space or interval; a gap.
Example: The journal has filled a lacuna in Middle Eastern studies
Cumbersome: large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy.
Example: Cumbersome diving suits
Synonyms: unwieldy, unmanageable, awkward, clumsy, inconvenient
Chastening: have a restraining or moderating effect on.
Example: The director was somewhat chastened by his recent flops
Synonyms: subdue, humble, cow, squash, deflate, abase, flatten
Martyr: a
person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs.
Example: Saints, martyrs, and witnesses to the faith